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Strategies & Market Trends : Aardvark Adventures
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To: ~digs who wrote (5)2/21/2004 4:29:53 AM
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I-watch Unusual Activity List
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Before completing large block trades, "Big Money" traders express their interest by posting "advertising" buy or sell messages, revealing the short-term supply and demand for a particular stock.

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How to Use the Unusual Activity Lists

The stocks with unusual activity are presented in descending order from left to right to allow you to easily gauge which stocks have the most unusual advertising activity. To further utilize this information, click on the hyper-linked tickers at the bottom of the chart to view the company level detail.

What to look for:

Presence of significant company news - trading at many of the stocks listed may be heavily influenced by the presence of significant company specific news. A stock with negative news will likely show a surge in Super buy messages, as bargain hunters take advantage of the sharp decline. Conversely, if positive news is driving a stock sharply higher, profit takers may look to capitalize on the gains.

Absence of significant company news - If a stock appears on an "Unusual Activity" list without an associated news event, this could indicate significant institutional accumulation or distribution.
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